After almost 2 years the Accu-Rack System is ready for roll out....
The material is special order and I have 3 weeks until the roll stock hits the front door and we do our first full production run....
I do have enough R&D sets available to give some away before they hit the market so I can get some valid feedback and consider last second changes....
The Accu-Rack System brings brand new geometry and brand new materials together with laser cutting to create racking templates that exceeds the current templates on the market.
The geometry of the templates and material choice ensures that you can freeze a perfect rack every time even when the balls are brand new Aramith Super Pros or even when you are trying to rack a set of balls that are of lesser quality and several years old.... A rack of snooker balls can be racked on the 8ball template with some work but the racks were definitely never meant to be used for anything but 2.25" Ball sets...
The material is close to cloth as it is polyester in nature and can be wadded up and then straightened back out without risking damage to the template... For extreme creasing the templates can actually be ironed with a medium heated steam iron to return them to perfect condition.
The material is actually thinner than most templates so they do require slightly more time to settle the balls in and adjust them into the perfect rack but the templates do not hold energy in the rack. Stored energy, also known as loading the balls, has a tendency to make certain balls dead in different rack configurations....
The material actually mimics the friction found in the actual playing cloth. You can watch the balls come out of the rack and watch as they pick up the natural spin you see normally. There is no jump slide as is seen in some of the competing products.. This also helps to keep balls from being wired.. In 9ball you over hit the rack you miss to the side rail and if you under hit it you hit the end rail... The 9ball Accu-Rack template does exactly this..
Basically you have to execute the break properly to get your reward......
I have about enough material left for 6 sets while I wait on the delivery of the material for a full run....

I'll do a random drawing on Monday night for how ever many sets I can run Monday before I run out of materials... Just post on this thread that you would be willing to try them and are willing to give honest feedback....
The material is special order and I have 3 weeks until the roll stock hits the front door and we do our first full production run....
I do have enough R&D sets available to give some away before they hit the market so I can get some valid feedback and consider last second changes....
The Accu-Rack System brings brand new geometry and brand new materials together with laser cutting to create racking templates that exceeds the current templates on the market.
The geometry of the templates and material choice ensures that you can freeze a perfect rack every time even when the balls are brand new Aramith Super Pros or even when you are trying to rack a set of balls that are of lesser quality and several years old.... A rack of snooker balls can be racked on the 8ball template with some work but the racks were definitely never meant to be used for anything but 2.25" Ball sets...
The material is close to cloth as it is polyester in nature and can be wadded up and then straightened back out without risking damage to the template... For extreme creasing the templates can actually be ironed with a medium heated steam iron to return them to perfect condition.
The material is actually thinner than most templates so they do require slightly more time to settle the balls in and adjust them into the perfect rack but the templates do not hold energy in the rack. Stored energy, also known as loading the balls, has a tendency to make certain balls dead in different rack configurations....
The material actually mimics the friction found in the actual playing cloth. You can watch the balls come out of the rack and watch as they pick up the natural spin you see normally. There is no jump slide as is seen in some of the competing products.. This also helps to keep balls from being wired.. In 9ball you over hit the rack you miss to the side rail and if you under hit it you hit the end rail... The 9ball Accu-Rack template does exactly this..
Basically you have to execute the break properly to get your reward......
I have about enough material left for 6 sets while I wait on the delivery of the material for a full run....

I'll do a random drawing on Monday night for how ever many sets I can run Monday before I run out of materials... Just post on this thread that you would be willing to try them and are willing to give honest feedback....